Providence Knob Baptist Church

Providence Knob Baptist Church Bible Study: 9am Worship: 10am
We are a body of believers serving God in all the ways He leads Probably because the meetings took place in private homes. J. M. Mr.

1804 - 2000
Providence K**b Baptist Church was constituted the last Saturday in September 1804. Elders John Hightower and John Martin were the first ministers, and Jesse Boyce was the first deacon.. Thus began the historical odyssey of the oldest church in the Warren Association of Baptists. There is no record of the location of the church for the first ten years. The membership had grown fro

m nine in 1804 to twenty-six in 1814. A Providence meeting house was built approximately a couple of miles over the k**b from the present site in 1814. By the year 1834, the membership had grown to 263. The third meeting place was located not far from the second on a site right off the intersection presently known as Browning Road and Fuqua Road. That building was completed in 1834. David L. Mansfield became the eighth pastor of Providence in 1828, and also led in the constitution of Clear Fork Baptist in 1833, and served both churches as pastor until his death in 1849. The fourth meeting place was built in early 1853 at the present day site, at the intersection of Browning Road (1083) and

Providence K**b Baptist Church 1853
Russellville Road. (Hwy. 68)Dr James Madison Pendleton, one of the greatest theologians of the nineteenth century, began a pastorate at Providence in 1853. His mother’s brother was Sec. Of Navy under President Rutherford Hayes. His father was an ardent admirer and friend of President Madison. He was a friend to and exchanged correspondence with famed Kentuckian, Henry Clay. Pendleton studied the ministry under David L. Mansfield. He was pastor of Providence and Bowling Green Baptist. His pastorate at both ended in 1857. He was president of the Kentucky Baptist Pastors Conference in 1841. Tobias J. Ham was called to pastor Providence on December 7, 1907. His son, Mordecai Fallor Ham was born April 2, 1877 and was the eighth generation of Baptist preachers. Mordecia Ham was a "hell fire and damnation" evangelist. One of Dr. Ham’s most celebrated converts was William Franklin "Billy Graham. Dr. Graham writes in his autobiography Just as I Am: "Despite my parent’s enthusiasm, I did not want anything to do with anyone called an evangelist - especially such a colorful character as Dr. Ham. I told my parents I would not go to hear him - I was spellbound - I was hearing another voice, the voice of the Holy Spirit." Dr. Ham’s father was pastor at Providence from 1907 thru 1909. During the time of the Civil War, the Providence membership decreased from 203 in 1859 to 86 at the conclusion of the war. This was no doubt because the church membership, like most of Kentucky, was divided on the issue of slavery. There were several members, including pastors and deacons, who were slave owners. The centennial celebration was held September 3, 1904, and Elder Boyce Taylor preached the sermon. The first proper title to the property of Providence K**b was March 26, 1957. The first addition to the 1852 building was in 1957 when Sunday School rooms were attached to the rear portion of the old building. During the construction, wooden, square nails were discovered to still be intact after almost 100 years. Electricity made its advent at Providence in 1942. Gas heat was installed in 1953, and "city water" in 1967. In 1970 under the tenure of Bro. R.B. Hooks, Jr., the church was remodeled and renovated. At the dedication, Dr. C.R. Daly, editor of the Western Recorder was present, and wrote of the event
Steeple 1993
in the Recorder. The church became a Kentucky Historical Society Landmark in 1984. Providence K**b Baptist Church is the Mother of five churches in Warren County, including First Baptist of Bowling Green. The above written events and facts were condensed from a history of Providence K**b written by Historian, Mr. Morton Stahl in 2000. Stahl also personally remarked: "The true story of Providence Baptist Church is recorded in the Heavenly Archives by Him who said of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, ‘I know thy works." The first record of history is found in the first four words of Genesis. The word "history" is not found in the Holy Bible. History is defined "a narrative of events." The Bible is a continued Book of history that lives on thru the Holy Spirit. Today is history. As we continue to "strive toward the mark" we are faced with a burden of urgency. We are still at the bottom of the ladder, but we will continue to climb until we can reach forth and touch His Face. "Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set." Proverbs 22:28

Homecoming at PKBC is this Sunday!! We will not have Sunday school.At 10:00, Commonwealth Quartet will be in concert. At...
06/02/2026

Homecoming at PKBC is this Sunday!!

We will not have Sunday school.

At 10:00, Commonwealth Quartet will be in concert.

At the conclusion of the concert, we will adjourn to the fellowship hall and have a wonderful meal together.
The church will provide meat. Everyone is asked to please bring a side dish and or dessert.

Come join us as we celebrate 222 years of declaring the good news of Jesus at PKBC!!

06/01/2026

This Wednesday, June 3rd, we will begin what I believe will be a very exciting and rewarding Bible study.

At a pastors meeting a few weeks ago, we were given a book by Mark Partin entitled “Praying With Fire: Seeking His Presence through the Revival Passages of Scripture.”

I didn’t even open the book for several days honestly. I thought, “oh great, another book to read…..”

But when I picked it up and started reading…WOW. It’s LITERALLY what our church needs right now.

You won’t need a copy of the book. It will really just be a guide to move us from Bible verse to Bible verse.

You WILL need a Bible. That’s it. Just a Bible and a commitment to wanting to learn. That’s simple enough.

We’ll see you Wednesday at 6:30.

Reminder- this is tonight at 6:00. Everyone is invited!!
05/31/2026

Reminder- this is tonight at 6:00. Everyone is invited!!

Forgiven 324 will be in concert at PKBC this Sunday, May 31st 6:00 PM.

We will have an ice cream social after the singing. Come and join us!

05/31/2026

Sunday May 31, 2026

Forgiven 324 will be in concert at PKBC this Sunday, May 31st 6:00 PM. We will have an ice cream social after the singin...
05/28/2026

Forgiven 324 will be in concert at PKBC this Sunday, May 31st 6:00 PM.

We will have an ice cream social after the singing. Come and join us!

05/26/2026

Good morning church fam!

As a reminder, we will be meeting at Dairy Queen tomorrow evening as we break bread with our friends from White Stone Quarry Baptist Church.

The address is 2430 Nashville Road
We will meet at 6:15. Of course it’s a come and go thing so come when you can and stay as long as you can.

I want to thank Allen Adamson for filling in for me Sunday. Amy, Caden and I had a great time with our family in Florida. But it’s always good to be home.

05/24/2026

Sunday May 24, 2026

05/21/2026

Let’s see those answers! Should be fun!

05/20/2026

Tonight at 6:15, we will conclude our study of the minor prophets of the Old Testament. We will take a look at Zechariah and Malachi.

Reminder- next Wednesday we will meet at the Dairy Queen on Nashville road at 6:00 for food, fellowship, and ice cream!

Your seat has been prayed over already this morning. Now it just waits for you to fill it.We hope to see you all today!
05/17/2026

Your seat has been prayed over already this morning. Now it just waits for you to fill it.

We hope to see you all today!

Address

210 Browning Road
Rockfield, KY
42274

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6:30pm - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 10am
10am - 12pm

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